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| OCR |
Open-bath Compression Rebound Damping System |
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Fully adjustable hydraulic compression damping with lock-out, as well as externally adjustable rebound.
This technology has been race proven and refined on the world circuit.
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| OCR2 |
Open-bath Compression Rebound II |
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OCR2 has all of the same adjustments as the original OCR system, but refined to use less oil in the fork.
This allows us to make our cross country forks extremely light without sacrificing any performance!
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An air spring is used to achieve maximum performance as well as saving weight over using a steel coil spring.
With air you can achieve an infinitely adjustable spring rate that feel much more natural and sensitive than a traditional fork.
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This feature is available on any model featuring Compression/Lock-out adjustments.
The remote has aluminum levers and a barrel adjuster on the cable to fine-tune your set up.
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A hydraulic cartridge damping system with compression adjustment and lock-out.
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A hydraulic adjustable cartridge that lets you externally set the forks rebound.
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Mechanical lock-out system (not hydraulic).
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An adjustable top cap that lets a rider adjust the pre-load of the spring depending on rider weight and desired feel.
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| TQC dropout |
Thru-axle OR Convertible Drop-outs |
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Insert for Storm and Space models that allow a rider to run a standard QR hub with 20mm Thru-axle drop outs.
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| SRL |
SMART REMOTE LOCK OUT |
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The brand new remote lockout adjuster features variety of mounting possibilities to allow the remote lockout shifter assemble on the handle bar in different direction.
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| ERL |
Wireless Remote Damping Control System |
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Electric wireless damping control system, which allow riders to adjust the damping performance (Compression to Lockout) more precisely and rapidly from wireless remote module. Both Rechargeable battery and Low-power warning system to keep you out of trouble for the power supply problem.
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